Remember these?
I finally can show you how they look, used on a page (a 12 by 12 one, so the big stamp is quite big!)
(And don't you love that little pointing finger? My little niece was here today, and she took great interest in the page just as I tried to take a good picture of it...)
The stamps work really well, although I don't recommend to make the little one... man, it took me ages to finish that one! But the big one was easy and I think it took me an hour or so to make!
I just hand draw the design, and made it the same way as the little bird stamps. If you're thinking of making a project like this, with lot's of small parts, try to use aslan (double side sticky sheet - put this on the foam before you cut it!) instead of normal glue... it speeds up the process of gluing every part down!!!
These are Heidi Swapp clear letters...
I used some clear holographic embossing powder on the white flower...
Well, hope you like it. Let me know what you think about it?
Sorry, I still haven't finished with my 'fun way to share how I made the explore album', but I'm almost there!
the results are amazing!! i totally love your stamps!! and of course your layout :))
Posted by: christiane | March 14, 2007 at 07:55 AM
Gorgeous! It looks so beautiful, I love it! And I just can imagine how long it took you fixing all the little parts.
Posted by: Aline | March 14, 2007 at 09:01 AM
Your layout is really lovely, the colours you've used complement the photo and paper so well. Great stamps!
Posted by: Jo | March 17, 2007 at 09:36 PM
Ben ooit toevallig eens op jouw blog beland (vraag me niet hoe), maar kon geen reactie achterlaten. Nu wel.
Ik vind je zelfgemaakte stempels super. Ik heb het ook wel eens geprobeerd, maar alleen hele simpele. Maar na die van jou gezien te hebben, ga ik er eens een studie van maken, haha.
Waarom gebruik je eigenlijk Crepla, is dat zo bijzonder? Ik ken het namelijk niet.
Posted by: Maria | March 18, 2007 at 11:59 PM
Love, love, love it!! You have me so inspired that I'm going straight to my craft room to get busy!
Posted by: Dana Nichols | October 05, 2007 at 09:08 PM